We spoke with UBC political science professor Dr. Terri Givens about how politicians in both countries are defining their differences, and the potential effects of U.S. politics on Canada.
This discovery could help with earlier recognition of critically ill babies to implement life-saving treatment.
The discovery of a four-ring carbon molecule in a distant interstellar cloud may help to reveal how our own solar system formed An asteroid has helped researchers discover the largest molecule ever ...
With overdose deaths in British Columbia at unprecedented levels, UBC Okanagan Debates convened provincial leaders, health care professionals and advocates Oct. 29 for an urgent conversation on ...
The discovery provides further clues to an astrochemical mystery: Where does carbon, the building block of life, come from and go to in the universe, including in our own solar system? The discovery ...
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UBC medicine researchers share how new vaccines are handled to ensure they are safe and effective against evolving strains of influenza and SARS-CoV-2. Pediatric sleep expert and nursing professor ...
We spoke with UBC political science professor Dr. Terri Givens about how politicians in both countries are defining their differences, and the potential effects of U.S. politics on Canada. According ...
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Today, the federal government provided details of its immigration levels plan for 2025-27, including reductions in the number of temporary residents. UBC experts are available to comment.